Williams only appeared in 10 games in 2017 due to injury, but he entered the offseason program in good health. While he may miss some time due to the hamstring issue, it appears he’s avoided anything serious.

The former Clemson product’s sophomore performance is one of the most important storylines for fans to follow throughout the season.

Williams can get rid of the early bust whispers by showing out in 2018 and becoming the player that general manager Tom Telesco thought he was one year ago when he was drafted in the first-round. He is rangy, has an outstanding catch radius, good top-end speed and leaping ability, all of which makes him an obvious target for quarterback Philip Rivers near the goal line.

With tight end Hunter Henry out for the season, Williams should become a top-two target for Rivers inside the red zone along with his fellow WR Keenan Allen. That is if he is finally able to stay healthy in 2018.